A gripping new dark comedy drama on Apple TV+ about a group of sisters plotting to murder their brother-in-law has viewers obsessed.
You can watch the trailer below:
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Bad Sisters was created by and stars Sharon Horgan. It follows south Dublin sisters Eva, Bibi, Ursula and Becka who come up with a plot to murder their brother-in-law, John Paul - who is married to their sister Grace.
John Paul has been emotionally abusive to Grace for years, and while the sisters at first seem to succeed in their murderous plan, John Paul's life insurance company soon becomes suspicious and things get a little complicated.
The show follows the women as they work to keep their secret buried forever.
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Alongside Horgan as Eva, Anne-Marie Duff plays Grace, Sarah Greene stars as Bibi, Eva Birthistle plays Ursula and Eve Hewson appears as Becka. Meanwhile, Claes Bang plays Grace's husband John Paul.
Ever since the 10-part series dropped on Apple TV+, fans have been obsessed with the 'genius' plot while others are desperate for the streamer to announce a second season.
One person wrote: "Bad Sisters is unbelievably good. I want to be best friends with all the sisters and JP is about the most vile character ever written. @SharonHorgan is a genius."
While another said: "A reminder if you are not watching Bad Sisters on Apple TV, you really should be. Very clever storytelling, gripping, and really funny as well. @claesbang is one of the best villains to grace TV in a very long time, superb!"
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And a third added: "Why are not more people talking about Bad Sisters? I really enjoy that show a lot and think these five amazing actress are a great ensemble of siblings. Sharon Horgan really is one of the best out there when it comes to writing, creating & performing in TV shows."
Meanwhile a fourth commented: "Begging everyone to watch Bad Sisters if you haven’t already - not to overstate it but maybe the best Irish show ever made… binged the first 8 episodes in 2 days and I can’t wait for the next one to be released SPECTACULAR stuff from @SharonHorgan."
Apple TV is yet to announce whether there'll be a second season of the popular show, but at the show's premiere, executive producer, Faye Dorn, told Hello: "We would love to do a series two."
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This certainly sounds promising then.
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